Answer 1
Muslims are enjoined by their religion to abstain from eating certain foods. This is in the interest of health and cleanliness, and in obedience to God. In the Qur'an (2:173, 5:3, 5:90-91, 6:145, 16:115), the following foods and drinks are strictly prohibited by God (haram):
Answer 2
Generally the foods that are haram (forbidden) to Muslims are the same ones regarded as trayf (unclean) to Jews. These include all pork products and shellfish as well as animals that live by predation or scavenging. In addition, Muslims have an annual period of fasting in which they must not eat anything at all during daylight hours.
Alcohols and blood and any harmful drinks.
The religion of Islam forbids the drinking of alcoholic beverages. So does The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints.
alcohol
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Blood.
Which means that all vampires are not Muslims.
alcohol!
and blood
Muslims are forbidden to drink alcohols, blood, and intoxicants.
It is strictly forbidden for Muslims to drink alcohols.
all types of alcohol
No. The true Muslims don't eat pigs nor they drink alcohol. It is strictly forbidden in Islam.
Every thing except what is explicitly forbidden by Quran and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings and what is not usually allowed to drink by tradition and normal practices. It is explicitly forbidden to drink alcohols, intoxicants, and blood.
not a lot. Indonesia is a predominantly Muslim country, and Muslims are forbidden to drink alcohol.
Yes, they eat cereals as long as they do not include ingredients that are forbidden to eat or drink such as pork or alcohol.
Pork is forbidden to be eaten by both Jewish and Muslims.
no _______________________________________ Never. Blood is forbidden for Muslims to drink. So, it is logic not to allow drinking human blood.
No one is supposed to drink alcohol because it's haram either way. Muslims are forbidden to drink alcohol both during and not during Ramadan.
pork
It is not true that Muslim Persians drink liquor. It is strictly forbidden; per Islam religion and Islam teachings in Quran and Sunnah; to drink alcohols. If some Muslims (Persians or not) don't follow Islam teachings then they are sinful and should repent.